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Page 245
... influence with George I to Walpole's detriment . Sir Robert , who was aware of the intrigue , bestowed some fitting language on her Grace , and said she would at any time have sold her influence with the King for a shilling advance to ...
... influence with George I to Walpole's detriment . Sir Robert , who was aware of the intrigue , bestowed some fitting language on her Grace , and said she would at any time have sold her influence with the King for a shilling advance to ...
Page 364
... influenced the product . It was exclusively a literary language , and thus its influence extended from the Celtic peoples to the Anglo - Saxon monasteries which lay under a cultural debt to their more anciently Christianized neighbours ...
... influenced the product . It was exclusively a literary language , and thus its influence extended from the Celtic peoples to the Anglo - Saxon monasteries which lay under a cultural debt to their more anciently Christianized neighbours ...
Page 471
... Influence on the United States ( 1916 ) , Progress of Capitalism in England ( 1916 ) . These volumes , though they represented an immense amount of work , were far from exhausting the list of his publications , but the remain- ing books ...
... Influence on the United States ( 1916 ) , Progress of Capitalism in England ( 1916 ) . These volumes , though they represented an immense amount of work , were far from exhausting the list of his publications , but the remain- ing books ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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